The History of the United States of America, Том 6Harper & brothers, 1856 |
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... ... 13 Retirement of Jefferson 138 His Character ..... 139 Change of Position of Federalists and Democrats . 142 Edward Livingston - the Batture Case ..... 143 CHAPTER XXII . MADISON'S INAUGURATION . NEW ENGLAND AND NEW.
... ... 13 Retirement of Jefferson 138 His Character ..... 139 Change of Position of Federalists and Democrats . 142 Edward Livingston - the Batture Case ..... 143 CHAPTER XXII . MADISON'S INAUGURATION . NEW ENGLAND AND NEW.
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... Federalists ...... Page 371 372 374 374 376 CHAPTER XXVI . BRITISH SECOND SESSION OF THE TWELFTH CONGRESS . DECLARATION . HARRISON'S THIRD CAMPAIGN . NA- VAL AFFAIRS . MADISON'S SECOND INAUGURAL AD- DRESS . RUSSIAN MEDIATION . BLOCKADE ...
... Federalists ...... Page 371 372 374 374 376 CHAPTER XXVI . BRITISH SECOND SESSION OF THE TWELFTH CONGRESS . DECLARATION . HARRISON'S THIRD CAMPAIGN . NA- VAL AFFAIRS . MADISON'S SECOND INAUGURAL AD- DRESS . RUSSIAN MEDIATION . BLOCKADE ...
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Richard Hildreth. CONTENTS . xxi Page 594 Nomination of Monroe for the Presidency The Federalists ; New England Religious Establishment . 595 Religious Revival and Organizations .... Effects in New England 596 597 . Progress of New ...
Richard Hildreth. CONTENTS . xxi Page 594 Nomination of Monroe for the Presidency The Federalists ; New England Religious Establishment . 595 Religious Revival and Organizations .... Effects in New England 596 597 . Progress of New ...
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... Federalists in the House were Dana , of Connecticut ; Quincy , of Massachusetts ; Barent Gardi- nier of New York ; and Philip B. Key , of Maryland , the last two new members ; but even including four or five malcontent Democrats , led ...
... Federalists in the House were Dana , of Connecticut ; Quincy , of Massachusetts ; Barent Gardi- nier of New York ; and Philip B. Key , of Maryland , the last two new members ; but even including four or five malcontent Democrats , led ...
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... Federalists wished to double the amount , but were told in reply that the appropriation was not intended for permanent works , but for the purpose of movable artillery to co - operate with the gun - boats , according to Jefferson's plan ...
... Federalists wished to double the amount , but were told in reply that the appropriation was not intended for permanent works , but for the purpose of movable artillery to co - operate with the gun - boats , according to Jefferson's plan ...
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